Women, Race, and Class

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if you're ready to graduate from just holding intersectional complexity to doing justice along every axes of that intersection in due measure, then you should read these essays; that is, if you haven't already. i hate the shame that accompanies the canon when you're finally getting around to something that should be elemental. maybe i should let go of the shame. what's shameful is that if we're going under the assumption that this text is so widely read and familiar on such a scale then why are all our political spaces so totally bereft of its insights? people may grasp intersection, but there is a lack of the rigor to do the labor to strengthen the joists so that a liability is rendered into a gift. this is angela davis' gift.